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Benefits

12U IP DSLAM with

DC Power

ies-6000

Riding the Broadband Wave with ZyXEL’

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Ls

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Multi-Service IP Access Solution with High

Capacity, Rich Features and Easy Management

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17 Vertical Slots with a Maximum

Configuration of 1 MSC Card and

16 Line Cards to Support 768

Subscribers

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IP-aware Bridge to Facilitate large-

Scale Layer 2 Access Network

Deployment

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ARP Proxy to Minimize ARP

Requests Broadcasted to all

Subscribers

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IGMP v1, v2 and v3 Snooping and

Proxy

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Anti-IP/MAC Address Spoofing

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VLAN-aware DHCP Snooping

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DHCP Option82 Sub-option2 to

Provide “Agent Remote ID”

Information

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TACACS+ Feature to Support

Remote

Authentication

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Cluster Management Enables

Multiple DSLAM Administration

with Single IP Address

Future Proof Architecture

As the flagship of ZyXEL’s IP DSLAM product portfolio, the IES-6000 is equipped with non-blocking Gigabit backplane, failover-enabled Management Switch Cards (MSC), dual input power modules and various high-port density DSL line cards. With comprehensive IP-centric QoS, security and multicasting firmware features, the IES-6000 is a high-capacity system that facilitates Telco/ISP users to deliver high-quality Triple Play services to fulfill residential and business customers, and satisfies current and future infrastructural needs for reliability, flexibility and scalability at competitive CAPEX/OPEX.

Easy & Reused Logistics

The IES-6000 is a 12U-height, 17-slot chassis-based IP DSLAM. A new MSC can be plugged into slot 8 and/or slot 9, while the remaining slots are for DSL line cards as same as those used in the IES-5000/5005. The available line cards are 48-port ADSL2+ line cards (over POTS and ISDN individually) that provide subscribers with asymmetric transmission bandwidth up to 25 Mbps/1.2 Mbps; 48-port SHDSL.bis line cards with symmetric transmission bandwidth of 4.096 Mbps (2-wire), 8.192 Mbps (4-wire) and 16.384 Mbps (8-wire); as well as 24-port VDSL2 line cards that offer up to profile 12a (65 Mbps/35 Mbps) high-speed connectivity per port over copper wires.

Advanced Triple Play and Mass Deployment Functionality

THE 6000 inherits all the Layer 2 and Layer 3 QoS, Security and Multicast functionalities from the IES-5000/5005, while the following new features are added to satisfy the requirements for massive field deployments: (1) IP bridge functionality that alleviates the Layer 2 access network deployment restrictions resulted from MAC address table limitation and security attack issues; (2) ARP Proxy which minimizes the ARP broadcast requests to all subscribers; (3) IGMP v3 features to support multiple video servers from different content providers on the same DSLAM; (4) TACACS+ mechanism to support remote

authentication with TACACS+ servers; (5) VLAN-aware DHCP snooping which adds VLAN information into DHCP snooping tables; (6) DHCP option82 sub-option2 for providing remote client ID information to DHCP servers for flexible IP address assignment.

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Specifications

Specifications

Robust Physical Safety Design

The IES-6000 supports 1+1 MSC redundancy with a failover switch time less than 1 second. In addition, voltage, temperature and FAN speed sensors are fitted into the system. When any abnormal condition is detected, the LED displays and/or the corresponding alarms will alert administrators of the situation. In case the system temperature rises over the preset threshold, thermal cutoff protection will kick in to shut down the system automatically.

Sophisticated OAM&P Features

The IES-6000 provides various management methods: local console port, Web-based configuration, Telnet and SNMP v1/v2/v3-based EMS (NetAtlas Access EMS). The management functions include Alarm and Status Surveillance, Configuration management, Performance management and Fault management. The IES-6000 allows multiple administrative accounts with 3-level access privileges. Accounts with the first-level privilege have full access to all management objects on the Management Information Base (MIB). Second-level accounts have similar access rights except creating new administrative accounts, while the third-level accounts are granted read-only access rights to the MIB objects. NetAtlas Access EMS also provides view-based MIB management that partial MIB objects can be defined and accessed for customization and security reasons. In addition, Cluster Management enables multiple DSLAM administration with single/master IP address, and XML-based northbound interface is also added to interoperate with external OSS systems.

System Specifications

DSL Compliant

• ADSL: - G.992.1 Annex A, G.992.3 Annex A, G.992.5 Annex A - G.992.1 Annex B, G.992.3 Annex B, G.992.5 Annex B

Support G.992.3 and G.992.5 Spectral Mask Support Annex M and Annex L in G.992.3

and G.992.5

Support EOC and Overhead Channel Access Support the latency path function Support loop diagnostic function specified Support the power management capability Support the capability of the Seamless Rate

Adaptation (SRA) on-line configuration Dual end loop test

• SHDSL: G.991.2, G.991.2.bis • VDSL2: G.993.2, G.994.1, G.997.1

ATM Traffic Management

• 8 VPC/VCC per DSL port

• Support UBR, CBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, ABR QoS Mechanisms

• Support ATM Forum TM 4.0 peak cell rate traffic parameter

• Support downstream traffic shaping function per ATM PVC

• Support ATM F5 OAM cells for End-to-End Loop back test (ITU-T Rec. I.610)

Performance

• IEEE 802.1p CoS with priority queuing • Eight queues with packet priority scheduling

(SPQ, WFQ)

• Support 256 multicast groups

• Support up to 768 copies for each multicast group

• The maximum channel zapping processing time is 250 ms

• DSCP to 802.1p mapping

Security

• Per Port and Per VLAN isolation • IEEE 802.1x (Authentication)

• Rule-based packet filtering (L2 ~ L4 ACL) • MAC count limiting

• ARP broadcast filtering • DHCP broadcast filtering • VLAN aware DHCP snooping • NetBiOS filtering

• IGMP filtering

• Anti IP/MAC address spoofing • TACACS+

VLAN

• 4096 IEEE 802.1Q compliant VLAN tagging • Port-based VLAN

• VLAN stacking

• VLAN Bridge Function (multiple PVCs to one VLAN)(N:1)

• PVC and VLAN one to one mapping (1:1) • VLAN Trunking (Single PVC join Multiple

VLAN)(1:N)

• Support GVRP function

Traffic Management

• Tunneling: PPPoE, MP encap. over ATM (RFC 2684)

• STP: IEEE 802.1d, IEEE 802.1w, IEEE 802.1s • IP Aware Bridge

• IEEE 802.3ad (Link Aggregation Control Protocol)

• IP multicast forwarding • IGMP v1, v2, v3 snooping/proxy • IGMP multicasting channel limiting • VLAN aware DHCP snooping

• DHCP Relay Option 82 with Sub-option 1 & 2 • PPPoE intermediate Agent

• Multicast bandwidth control • L2 ~ L4 ACL

• IGMP group count/filtering profile

Network Management

• Local management through a craft terminal • Web-based Management Interface • Cluster Management

• View-based Network Management • XML-based North Bound Interface • In-band and out-of-band IP interface for

management (SSH, SFTP)

• SNMP Management (through ZyXEL NetAtlas Access EMS)

- SNMPv1/v2c/V3 agent/traps - Standard MIBs

RFC 1213 MIB II

ADSL Line MIB (RFC2662)/Extension Line MIB (RFC 3440)

SHDSL Line MIB (RFC 3276) VDSL line MIB (RF3728)

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Bridge MIB/Extension MIB RMON MIB (RFC 1757) - Vendor specific MIBs, e.g.,

Chassis Management MIB (Fan Speed, Voltage, Temperature)

Hardware Specifications

IES-6000M

• 17-slot rack mountable enclosure, 19” or 23” chassis

• Maximum 16 slots for DSL line cards (slot 1 ~ 7, 8 or 9, 10 ~ 17)

• 2 slots for management and switch cards (Slot 8 & 9)

• 2 DC power input module and filter • One FAN and dust filter module • One Alarm Module

ALC1248G-51

• Hot swappable 48-port ADSL2/ADSL2+ Annex A line card

• Maximum transmission rate up to 25 Mbps/ 1.2 Mbps for ADSL2+

• One mini-RJ11 console port • One gigabit backplane

• Support G.992.3 and G.992.5 Spectral Mask • Support EOC and Overhead Channel Access

defined in G.992.3 and Rec.G.997.1

• Support the latency path function specified in G.992.3 and G.992.5

• Support Annex L and Annex M specified in G.992.3 and G.992.5

• Support loop diagnostic function specified in G.992.3 and G.992.5

• Support the power management capability specified in G.992.3 and G.992.5

• Support the capability of the Seamless Rate Adaptation (SRA) on-line configuration specified in G.992.3 and G.992.5

ALC1248G-53

• Hot swappable 48-port ADSL2/ADSL2+ Annex B line card

• Support Annex M and Annex L specified in G.992.3 and G.992.5

• Maximum transmission rate up to 25 Mbps/ 1.2 Mbps for ADSL2+

• One mini-RJ11 console port • One gigabit backplane

SLC1248G-22

• Hot swappable 48-port SHDSL/SHDSL.bis line card

• Support ETSI TS 101 524 V 1.2.1, ITU-T G.991.2, ITU-T G.991.2.bis

• Symmetric transmission rate of 4.096 Mbps (2-wire), 8.192 Mbps (4-wire) and 16.384 Mbps

(8-wire)

• One mini-RJ11 console port • One gigabit backplane

VLC1224G-41

• Hot swappable 24-port VDSL2 line card • Support G.993.2, G.994.1, G.997.1

• Maximum transmission rate up to 65 Mbps/ 35 Mbps

• One mini-RJ11 console port • Two gigabit backplane

• Support VDSL2 profiles 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a • Support frequency allocation bandplan Annex A,

Annex B 998.A, 998.B, 998.M

• Support U0 band, customer PSD, RFI notch, single latency in PTM mode (64/65

encapsulation) and INP

• Support UPBO, Reed Solomon and Trellis coding

MSC1024G

• Failover-enabled Network Termination Card • Embedded 48G, non-blocking full duplex

switching fabric

• 8 Gigabit Ethernet uplink & subtending ports: - 4 optical fiber port (SFP modules) for uplink

traffic aggregation

- 2 100/1000Base-Tx interface module for subtending

- 2 1000 Mbps interface modules (combo design, SFP + copper) for dynamic adjustment about subtending and uplink aggregation, depending on the practical deployment requirement

• 4 trunking group, each group has 6 member ports in maximum

• One RS232 (DB-9) serial console port • One 10/100 M out-of-band Mgmt interface • 16 Gigabit Ethernet (SerDes) backplane interface • 16 K MAC addresses

• 512 L2 multicast groups (1 K scalability) • 4 K VLANs

Physical Specifications

IES-6000M

• Dimensions: 440 (W) x 250 (D) x 516 (H) mm • Weight: 15 Kg

ALC1248G-51

• Dimensions: 390.6 (W) x 240 (D) x 13.8 (H) mm • Weight: 0.5 Kg

ALC1248G-53

• Dimensions: 390.6 (W) x 240(D) x 13.8 (H) mm • Weight: 0.5 Kg

SLC1248G-22

• Dimensions: 390.6 (W) x 240 (D) x 13.8 (H) mm • Weight: 0.5 Kg

VLC1224G-41

• Dimensions: 390.6 (W) x 240 (D) x 13.8 (H) mm • Weight: 0.5 Kg

MSC1024G

• Dimensions: 390.6 (W) x 240 (D) x 13.8 (H) mm • Weight: 0.6 Kg

Environmental Specifications

• Operating temperature: 0˚C ~ 50˚C • Storage temperature: -40˚C ~ 70˚C • Humidity: 10 ~ 95% (non-condensing) • Power Supply: -36 ~ -72 V DC • Power Consumption: - IES-6000: 1080 W (full system) - MSC1024G: 30 W - ALC1248G-51/53: 70 W - SLC1248G-22: 60 W - VLC1224G-41: 80 W

Certification

• CE • UL 60950, CSA 60950 • FCC part 15 class A • ITU-T K.20 • ETSI 300 019 • EN55022 class A • EN55024 class A • ETSI 300 386 * Future enhancement

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Model IES-1000 IES-1248 IES-2000 IES-2500 IES-3000 IES-5005/5000 IES-6000 System Overview

Dimensions W x D x H (mm) 440 x 320 x 44.5 440 x 251 x 66 443 x 268 x 178 443 x 268 x 178 443 x 268 x 483 440 x 250 x 152 440 x 250 x 516

440 x 289 x 249

Splitter Built in Built in Separated Separated Separated Separated Separated

Rack Mountable 19" 1U 19" 1.5U 19" 4U 19" 4U 19" 10U 19" 4U/6.5U 19" 12U

Total Slot No. 2 NA 6 6 16 5/10 17

Max DSL Line Card Slot 2 NA 5 5 14 4/8 16

Max DSL Port No. 24 48 120 120 360 192/384 768

Management & Switching

- - NA NA Yes NA/Yes Yes

Card Redundancy

Power Input AC or DC AC or DC DC AC DC DC/DC DC

Power Redundancy NA NA NA NA Yes Yes/Yes Yes

Hot Swappable Yes NA Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

Interfaces

Two 100Base-TX/

Uplink 2FE 1000Base-T or 4GE 4GE 4GE 4GE/4GE 8GE

Two Mini GBIC

Subtending Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

ADSL2/2+ Line Card Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

SHDSL Line Card Yes NA Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

G.SHDSL.bis NA NA Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

VDSL2 Line Card NA NA NA NA NA Yes/Yes Yes

QoS Function

802.1p Priority Queuing 4 Queue 4 Queue 8 Queue 8 Queue 8 Queue 8 Queue/8 Queue 8 Queue

802.1q Tag-based VLAN 256VLAN 256VLAN 4KVLAN 4KVLAN 4KVLAN 4KVLAN/4KLAN 4KVLAN

SPQ/WRR SPQ SPQ SPQ SPQ SPQ SPQ, WRR/SPQ, WRR SPQ, WRR

ATM QoS to 802.1p Priority Mapping Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

DSCP to 802.1p Mapping Yes (Future) Yes (Future) NA NA NA Yes/Yes Yes

Security Function

IEEE 802.1x Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

Multiple PVC per Port 8 8 8 8 8 8/8 8

Q in Q (VLAN Stacking) Yes (Future) Yes (Future) NA NA NA Yes/Yes Yes

DHCP Snooping NA NA NA NA NA Yes/Yes Yes

DHCP Relay Option 82 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

MAC/Packet Filtering Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

MAC Count Filtering Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

Packet Filtering Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation NA NA Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

ACL/Filtering

Source MAC

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes Address Filtering

PPPoE Filtering Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

ACL Filtering Layer 1 ~ 4 Filtering Yes (Future) Yes (Future) NA NA NA Yes/Yes Yes

ARP Broadcast Filtering Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

NetBIOS Filtering Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

DHCP Broadcast Filtering Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

IGMP Filtering Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

Multicast Function

Snooping Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

IGMP v1, v2 Proxy Yes (Future) Yes (Future) NA NA NA Yes/Yes Yes

Filtering Profile Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

GVRP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

Static Multicast Group Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

VLAN Multicast VLAN Yes (Future) Yes (Future) Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

Multicast VLAN

Yes (Future) Yes (Future) NA NA NA Yes/Yes Yes

Registration (MVR) Network Management

SNMP v1, v2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

SNMP v3 No No NA NA NA Yes/Yes Yes

Web Management Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

CLI Management Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes/Yes Yes

NetAtlas

NetAtlas PC/ NetAtlas PC/ NetAtlas PC/ NetAtlas PC/ NetAtlas PC/ PC & UNIX Version/ NetAtlas PC &

EMS Management UNIX Version UNIX Version UNIX Version UNIX Version UNIX Version NetAtlas UNIX Version

PC & UNIX Version

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ALC1248G-53

VLC1224G-41

A

A

B

C

B C

C E

E

D

ALC1248G-51

MSC1024G

SLC1248G-22

VLC1224G-41 ALC1248G-53

D

E

MSC1024G SLC1248G-22 ALC1248G-51

Application Diagram

The Triple Play Vehicle for operators to win immediately

Video on

Demand

Service

Internet

PSTN

Network

ISP

PVC bundled Ethernet Port ToS Support PVC bundled ESSID Internet Voice ADSL CPE 25 Mbps/1.2 Mbps o Video Internet Voice ADSL2+ CPE Video Internet Ethernet and IP Central Office Gigabit Ethernet End-to-End QoS with WFQ

(weighted fair queue) 65 Mbps/35 Mbps 25 Mbps/1.2 Mbps Up to 16.384 Mbps BRAS SIP server VDSL2 CPE SHDSL CPE Rate limiting Per VLAN WFQ Voice ADSL2+ CPE Remote IP DSLAM Mini IP DSLAM IP DSLAM Video IP STB

Service Distribution Network

Access Network

Subscribers

+H[H

=VPJL

=PKLV

ToS Support ToS Support ToS Support VLAN#1 VLAN#2 VLAN#3 PVC 1 PVC 2 PVC 3

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F o r m o r e p r o d u c t i n f o r m a t i o n , v i s i t u s o n t h e w e b w w w . Z y X E L . c o m

65-100-600004G 10/06

Copyright © 2006 ZyXEL Communications Corp. All rights reserved. ZyXEL, ZyXEL logo are registered trademarks of ZyXEL Communications Corp. All other brands, product names, or trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. All specifications are subject to change without notice.

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